Film: The Curse of the Shiny Brown 'Roos
A hundred years ago, an ancient curse was released. The curse… of the shiny brown ‘roos.
This lighthearted 20-minute romp through an inflatable doomsday in western Queensland is the work of CQ studio Blue Eagle Productions. It stars a team of talented young novice actors from Barcaldine, who stepped up to be part of the production produced by the Barcaldine Arts Council and funded by Barcaldine Regional Council through the Regional Arts Development Fund.
Rockhampton Museum of Art is hosting a major retrospective of Central Queensland born and raised artist Luke Roberts through until November 3.
Two bored mates in iso agree to make a film. But that’s the only thing they agree on…
Gladstone region artists are developing new media skills and interactive digital projects as part of the latest round of the Regional Arts Development Fund, as well as honing skills in songwriting, cinematography, and clowning.
Bundy-based James Latter Films has created a tribute to a local icon - the Busy Bee Fish Bar, purveyors of deep fried goodness to the Bundaberg community for more than half a century.
A snappy short that wonders just how much you know about the people you share your life with, and who can be trusted.
Fishing for food’s still allowed in the Coronaverse - but what if the weather’s not on your side?
A hundred years ago, an ancient curse was released. The curse… of the shiny brown ‘roos.
Chinese feature film The Legend of the Dancing Dragon, set in both Yeppoon and its Chinese sister city Yangzhong, will film on the Capricorn Coast in April and May.
A swirling string spells out heartfelt words, birds and butterflies flit across fantasy landscapes, and inept aliens bumble through an interstellar kerfuffle… the Central Highlands’ creativity was on show in a recent animation workshop.
Deepwater-based band Kissing the Flint - Leah and Ken Chynoweth-Tidy - teamed up with Gladstone region filmographer Wezley Pitts and photographer William Debois to create two music videos that not only showcase the duo’s original music, but promote positivity and resilience as the region recovers from major bushfires in 2018.